Sports

The boys and girls basketball teams are off to a hot start this season, combining to go 3-0 in their first three contests this season.
The boys team, 2-0, has been impressive right out of the gates, with wins over Azusa on Monday and Rowland on Tuesday in the Sierra Vista Winter Tip-Off Tournament. The Wolfpack defeated Azusa, 80-21, and took it to Rowland, 59-36, the next night.

Claremont High School cross country had a very good day in the CIF Southern Section Division II finals last weekend at Mt. San Antonio College.
The competition was tough, however, the girls team came in 7th place with a combined score of 157, which is good enough to qualify for the California State Championships, which will be held this weekend at Woodward Park in Fresno. The boys’ team came in 9th with a score of 231, missing the cut for the state finals by two places.

Claremont High School seniors Merin Arft, left, and Megan Renken run shoulder-to-shoulder on Saturday during the second mile of the girls’ cross county CIF Southern Section Division II finals at Mount San Antonio College. The girls’ team finished the race in seventh place, earning them a spot at the California State Championships meet next week at Woodward Park in Fresno. Be sure to check out our complete sports report in the Friday edition. COURIER photo/Ryan Gann

Living a healthy lifestyle has its own rewards, but Bill and Grace Moremen don’t mind the medals it brings them either.
The active Claremont couple has enjoyed many shared interests and hobbies over their 60 years of marriage, but none as distinguished as race walking. The Pilgrim Place residents have made their mark on this sport both at home and abroad. Their living room display case is a testament to their journey, brimming with awards from a slew of races that include nine international competitions. COURIER photo/Steven Felschundneff

CHS volleyball saw its season come to an end on Tuesday after falling to Laguna Beach, 3-1, in the first round of CIF.
After a 25-21 win in the first set against the Breakers, the Wolfpack looked to be in good shape entering the remaining frames. The second set proved to be tighter than the first, with Laguna Beach edging out Claremont 26-24 to tie the match at one-all. Despite opening play aggressively in the first set, the Wolfpack were unable to gain any momentum after their second-set loss, coming up short 25-19 in the third set and 25-23 in the fourth. Check out our complete sports coverage inside.

After going 1-3 in the Steve Pal Tournament at El Modena on Friday and Saturday, the Claremont boys water polo team won their fourth consecutive Sierra League match over Chino Hills on Tuesday, pending the outcome of yesterday’s match against Charter Oak.
Claremont started off hot in the first quarter against he Huskies, jumping out to a 5-0 lead. The Wolfpack outscored Chino Hills in each of the next two periods, taking a 12-3 lead into the fourth quarter. Check out our complete CHS sports coverage inside.

The Claremont High School boys’ varsity water polo team celebrates their narrow victory over rival Damien High on Thursday effectively ending a 20-year losing streak to the Spartans. The Wolfpack started strong and led by two points for much of the first quarter, however the Spartans rallied and tied it up at four all before halftime. The score remained tight for the rest of the game but with 1:20 to go Claremont went ahead by one and Damien could not answer on their final possession. Final score: Claremont Wolfpack 8, Damien Spartans 7. COURIER photo/Steven Felschundneff

Pending Thursday’s volleyball match against Chino Hills, Claremont was at 4-4 in the Sierra League and trailed only St. Lucy’s and Chino Hills in the standings. On Oct. 25, the Wolfpack came out focused and on their game, sweeping South Hills on the road, 3-0. Claremont edged South Hills 25-23 in sets one and two, and won comfortably in set three, 25-17. With the regular season finale against Charter Oak looming, Claremont will look to gain momentum against the struggling Chargers heading into the postseason.

Claremont High School will be sending two golfers, Kennedy Bingham and Nicole Curti, to the CIF Individual Regionals on Monday. Their stellar performances earned them second and third place out of 26 competitors in the Sierra League finals on Thursday.
Bingham maintained her second-place standing from Tuesday’s Sierra League prelims and finished with a two-day total score of 178. She shot an 86 in round one and a 92 in round two en route to her second-consecutive CIF appearance.

Claremont made its presence known at its second Sierra League match on Wednesday, winning four of five possible events in its second dominating performance in Sierra League action this season.
The Wolfpack girls varsity team nearly had a clean-sweep of the top five races, but settled for three top-five finishes in the three-mile run.
Annie Boos finished second with a time of 18:45.5 and teammates Merin Arft and Reily McLachlan crossed the line moments later, finishing third and fourth with times of 19:05.7 and 19:14.6, respectively.

Five Claremont High School girls varsity runners lead a tight pack of their competitors on the way to claiming 3 of the 4 top spots during the second Sierra League cross country meet on Wednesday at Bonelli Regional Park. The Wolfpack had a stunning meet winning four out of five events. COURIER photo/Steven Felschundneff

Claremont High School’s Simone Bliss, left, and Denise Brittain gang up to block a shot from South Hills on Tuesday at CHS. The girls lost the first game but came back to win the second game. After exchanging two more games the Pack outlasted the Huskies in the fifth and final match to win 3-2. Check out our game story. COURIER photo/Steven Felschundneff

The Wolfpack are coming off of a 17-1 beatdown of Charter Oak following Tuesday’s non-conference action. Claremont won all of its single sets, with its lone loss coming during a doubles set.
“I believe our one loss was attributed to unforced errors on our part,” Head Coach Lilibeth Katigbak said. “One of our goals is to maintain consistency throughout our matches in everything from serves to volleys to ground strokes.”